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he have met mclaughlin actually when he tried to city on the jury ford-whit house after nixon resigned, but in any case, there i was on that show. in 1984 and after that, it led to you know being asked to be on television other shows and ultimately becoming a regular in 1988 ob the mclaughlin group. >> what impact did the mclaughlin group program have on this city? from the be zeng. >> well, you know, mclaughlin was genius for television. he could be a very difficult gy to get along with personally, although, i got along with him pretty well, but it was so much faster, and it was -- what it tried to get and succeeded a lot were the more candid outspoken views of people in journalism in washington and not just what they write. it was, and very fast moving, extremely opinionated, and you know, washington just had not seen anything quite like that. now we see a lot of that now particularly with cable news and so on, but mclaughlin groups with a breakthrough and so many people, brian, over the years that have written or said or asked me about it, that somehow they believe, and i don't, but
he have met mclaughlin actually when he tried to city on the jury ford-whit house after nixon resigned, but in any case, there i was on that show. in 1984 and after that, it led to you know being asked to be on television other shows and ultimately becoming a regular in 1988 ob the mclaughlin group. >> what impact did the mclaughlin group program have on this city? from the be zeng. >> well, you know, mclaughlin was genius for television. he could be a very difficult gy to get along...
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[shouting] [laughter] >> i know that the prime minister recently visited the center in ford, and i'm sure he shares my view that they did fantastic job of helping disabled people people committee more effectively. what guarantees cathe prime minister give that communication aids will be able to more young people that is currently the case to everyone who could benefit to do so? >> i'm really grateful to my honorable friend for raising this issue, because the center which has been now in my constituency briefly in oxford has done incredible work for people with disabilities over many years. they are making the most of extraordinaire changes in technology. when i visited them recently we look at hold draft of ways which we to make sure the nhs is making these things available to more people and a very committed to working with him and the center to make sure that happens. >> russell brown. >> thank you very much, mr. speaker. prime minister conjugated promise to protect and defend budget in its entirety. that you didn't. the defence secretary who promised to balance the budget at the n
[shouting] [laughter] >> i know that the prime minister recently visited the center in ford, and i'm sure he shares my view that they did fantastic job of helping disabled people people committee more effectively. what guarantees cathe prime minister give that communication aids will be able to more young people that is currently the case to everyone who could benefit to do so? >> i'm really grateful to my honorable friend for raising this issue, because the center which has been...
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remember bob dole was on the ticket in the 1970's with gerald ford. he comes back 20 years later and is a republican nominee. ryan, because he was on national ticket so early, he has a long career, decades ahead in congress, where he will continue to be a player. host: our next caller is from springfield, oregon, on our line for independents. good morning. caller: good morning. i hope the party follows senator ator cruz's dialogue about not telling americans on american soil. same big promises, we want smaller government, we do not want to do unnecessary wars and stuff. same with obama. he ran on shutting down guantanamo bay and closing down big brother. he made all worse. i guess that is what i want to say, not so much the speeches, but the execution. host: thank you for the call. let me sherry what -- -- let me share with you what bill kristol writes this morning. he points out -- he points out americans being tired of the wars, wars that bill kristol and others have supported over the years, but the essence of his peace, loyal opposition, educating
remember bob dole was on the ticket in the 1970's with gerald ford. he comes back 20 years later and is a republican nominee. ryan, because he was on national ticket so early, he has a long career, decades ahead in congress, where he will continue to be a player. host: our next caller is from springfield, oregon, on our line for independents. good morning. caller: good morning. i hope the party follows senator ator cruz's dialogue about not telling americans on american soil. same big promises,...
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i want to ask a question of embassador ford. it goes to the director of national intelligence comments here to congress recently. increasingly he said, and increy beleaguered regime might be prepared to use chemical weapons against the syrian people. i would know many of us doubt the syrian government would risk foreign interference but the point camel weapons. there are reports yesterday of chemical weapons used, as you have seen. i was going to ask you what you could tell us on that. >> so far, we have no evidence to substantiate the reports that chemical weapons were used yesterday. i want to underline we are looking very carefully at these reports. we are consulting with partners in the region and in the international community. more broadly, we have been very clear from the beginning about our concern that, as the assad regime's military situation deteriorates, and it becomes ever more beleaguered, that it might be tempted to use chemical weapons. the president has been cleared and saying if assad makes the mistake of using
i want to ask a question of embassador ford. it goes to the director of national intelligence comments here to congress recently. increasingly he said, and increy beleaguered regime might be prepared to use chemical weapons against the syrian people. i would know many of us doubt the syrian government would risk foreign interference but the point camel weapons. there are reports yesterday of chemical weapons used, as you have seen. i was going to ask you what you could tell us on that. >>...
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on our most recent trips, we were and -- we were joined by ambassador ford in turkey. the state department is helping to get as much humanitarian aid as possible. we are providing funding to the united nations and non- governmental organizations. these agencies bring technical expertise and operational capacity to respond to a crisis as large scale as this. the contribution totaled nearly $185 million. the basic humanitarian needs, both inside syria and in host countries. delivery of it -- delivery of assistance is taken often at great personal risk. aid has been delivered in syria where thousands are in need of health. such movements are highly dangerous. people in need are not concentrated in one area. they can be found all around the shifting battle lines. that same organization is provided in a neutral manner. the united nations is seeking to get access to all communities in need on a regular basis. it is unacceptable and a violation of humanitarian principles for the syrian regime to deny this access. five that -- 525,000 palestinian refugees were living in syria
on our most recent trips, we were and -- we were joined by ambassador ford in turkey. the state department is helping to get as much humanitarian aid as possible. we are providing funding to the united nations and non- governmental organizations. these agencies bring technical expertise and operational capacity to respond to a crisis as large scale as this. the contribution totaled nearly $185 million. the basic humanitarian needs, both inside syria and in host countries. delivery of it --...
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you have people like ford and kellogg and vendor build and rockefeller. they have so much money. -- vanderbilt and rockefeller. you need an overarching system that receives the funds and ridges to visit in an equitable way. -- redistributes it in an equitable way. what did they not realize? instead of the land barons of europe hoardng money and passing it down from -- hoarding and passing it down from generation to generation, they built the infrastructure of this nation. they built factories and textile mills. they built the mechanism that created the most powerful and dynamic middle-class the world has ever seen. they built universities and museums and charitable organizations because that has been the nature of america. we have always been generous. nobody is starving on the streets. we have always taken care of them. we have churches that are a much better mechanism for taking care of the poor. this is one of the reasons that we give tax deductions to churches. because they do that. why is the government trying to duplicate what they are supposed to b
you have people like ford and kellogg and vendor build and rockefeller. they have so much money. -- vanderbilt and rockefeller. you need an overarching system that receives the funds and ridges to visit in an equitable way. -- redistributes it in an equitable way. what did they not realize? instead of the land barons of europe hoardng money and passing it down from -- hoarding and passing it down from generation to generation, they built the infrastructure of this nation. they built factories...
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ford is selling some of the most fuel efficient cars. we are helping businesses succeed and we are creating good, middle-class jobs in america. , bute are making progress the only way to break this cycle of spiking gas race prices is to shift our cars entirely off oil. ont is why i called congress to set up an energy security trust to fund research and the new technologies that will help us reach that goal. i would like to take credit for this idea because it is a good idea, but i cannot. basically my proposal builds up a proposal that was put forward by a nonpartisan coalition that includes retired generals and admirals and ceos. they came together around a simple idea -- much of our energy is drawn from lands and waters that we own together. but they proposed is to take some oil and gas revenue from public lands and put it toward research that will benefit the public. we can support american ingenuity without adding a dime to the deficit. we can support scientists that are designing new engines that are more energy efficient and develo
ford is selling some of the most fuel efficient cars. we are helping businesses succeed and we are creating good, middle-class jobs in america. , bute are making progress the only way to break this cycle of spiking gas race prices is to shift our cars entirely off oil. ont is why i called congress to set up an energy security trust to fund research and the new technologies that will help us reach that goal. i would like to take credit for this idea because it is a good idea, but i cannot....
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tomorrow, robert ford to testify about the on going to go your conflict. live coverage begins at 9:45 eastern on c-span 3. later in the day on c-span 3, been bernanke will hold a news conference at -- after the federal reserve's two day meeting on the economy wraps up. that begins at 2:30 eastern time. >> coming up, the head of immigration and customs enforcement testifies about the release of nearly 2000 immigrants because of budget constraints. the 2014 budget plan put out by chairman paul ryan would balance the budget in 10 years and put in place medicare changes. the chamber should finish work on boating on the measure on wednesday. here is tuesday's debate. mr. ryan: i bring forward and present the budget resolution for the fiscal year 2014. we believe that we owe the american people a responsible balanced budget and that is precisely what we are bringing to the floor today. our budget balances the budget within 10 years and it does so without raising taxes. balancing the budget will help us foster a healthier economy, it will help us create jobs. in
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what i feel is best in my conscience, -- it always goes back to what i feel is best in my conscience ford what i think is right my district, what my district thinks is right. i think sometimes we look at things and we just assume that there is influence from outside factors. i was there. i understand this. i work everyday to make sure our country is safe and that our people people have access to an economy and life that i have had. host: tell us something about being there that people don't understand. it puts it in perspective. you have a sense of pride. it is an interesting sense. .eeing and hearing stories my father was a trooper -- state trooper in georgia. being there one night with a young man -- it was a very difficult situation. we had iraqi security forces who had turned and fired on our own. i was with the young man who was being sent back to the u.s. one of his friends was badly hurt. friend, whyas their did they do that? you try to answer a question like that. that's the kind of things that make it very real and personal. , all i wanted to do was finish what i started. that's
what i feel is best in my conscience, -- it always goes back to what i feel is best in my conscience ford what i think is right my district, what my district thinks is right. i think sometimes we look at things and we just assume that there is influence from outside factors. i was there. i understand this. i work everyday to make sure our country is safe and that our people people have access to an economy and life that i have had. host: tell us something about being there that people don't...
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ambassador to syria, robert ford. here is more of his testimony in congress yesterday. [video clip] >> so far, we have no evidence to substantiate the report that chemical weapons were used yesterday. but i want to underline that we are looking very carefully at these reports. we are consulting with partners in the region and in the international community. have been verye clear from the beginning about our concern that as the regime military situation deteriorates and it becomes the director of national intelligence -- it ever more that it might be tempted to use chemical weapons. and the president has been very clear in saying that if those make the mistake of using chemical weapons or if they fail to meet their obligation to secure them, then there will be consequences and they will be held accountable. twitterd some more comments on u.s. policy towards syria -- front page of the new york times this morning is a profile of dr. ben carson. if you have been following the news for conservatives, dr. ben carson has been out front a little bit. dr. ben carson was a politi
ambassador to syria, robert ford. here is more of his testimony in congress yesterday. [video clip] >> so far, we have no evidence to substantiate the report that chemical weapons were used yesterday. but i want to underline that we are looking very carefully at these reports. we are consulting with partners in the region and in the international community. have been verye clear from the beginning about our concern that as the regime military situation deteriorates and it becomes the...
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a ford higher education, more than 70% -- to afford higher education in pennsylvania, more than 70% of students take out loans. pell grants make a big difference. cutting programs really disadvantages are students and their families -- cuting ptin pl grants really disadvantages our students and their families. let's do what is right for businesses, families and the next-generation and make sure they can afford to go to college and borrow the money the hey need. >> i will resist the temptation to compare the cost we are adding to the burden of students to the benefits we are giving to the grantwood family from indiana but i will talk about the reality of what is happening in this country. the government is lending money to city group and bank of america and morgan stanley at zero interest rates. they are taking that money and lending it to their best clients at 3%. what we're talking about today is saying we are not going to take that same benefit with the students to borrow money in this country to advance themselves and get an education. we are going to charge them double what they ar
a ford higher education, more than 70% -- to afford higher education in pennsylvania, more than 70% of students take out loans. pell grants make a big difference. cutting programs really disadvantages are students and their families -- cuting ptin pl grants really disadvantages our students and their families. let's do what is right for businesses, families and the next-generation and make sure they can afford to go to college and borrow the money the hey need. >> i will resist the...